Björk will be reissuing her nine studio albums on a collection of multi-colored cassettes. A video displaying the cassette collection was tweeted out by the Icelandic superstar earlier today – revealing the unique color scheme paired with each album. From her 1993 ‘Debut’ to her most recent musings on ‘Utopia’, this cassette bundle is an essential
Stephen and David Dewaele are more relaxed in person than their sound suggests. As the architects behind Soulwax and 2manydjs, the Belgian brothers have become known for assembling hard-hitting songs and mayhem-ridden mixes prone to leaving minds spun and jaws dropped in their wake. But off-stage, the two are polite to a near-fault; always clad
Tiga is one of dance music’s most recognizable names thanks to over two decades of chart-topping productions, sell-out tours and high profile festival slots. We caught up with the Canadian native over the phone to talk Turbo Recordings, the future of techno and what’s coming in 2019… Canada’s Tiga has long been the king of
Techno whiz and cosmos enthusiast Jeff Mills has announced the debut of The Edgar Mitchell Affair – a new party created by that honors NASA astronaut Edgar Mitchell’s six-day mission to space on the Apollo 14. The party will be held at the music venue Ampere in Antwerp, Belgium on February 9 which marks the 49-year-anniversary of
Paul van Dyk began consuming music by listening to forbidden Western radio stations and smuggled mixtapes. After German reunification he was perfectly placed to start DJing at the city’s clubs and raves, pioneering the trance sound which emerged from techno as the ‘90s progressed. His crucial place in trance has been well documented — from huge anthems like
British actor Gary Oldman will narrate a new David Bowie augmented reality app. The new AR app is centred around the David Bowie Is V&A exhibition. First house at the famed London museum back in 2013, the exhibition paid homage to the late icon’s life and his music and shut permanently on July 15 2018 after years of touring.
With the passing of Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson, we have lost one of London’s DJ giants. Anderson’s Kiss FM show, which ran for eight years on a Saturday night, was the official start to any night out happening in London Town during the 1990s, while his weekly Camden party Trouble’s House was the unofficial headquarters for DJs,
Acid is a key part of your sound. Can you tell us about the various machines you’ve used to create those basslines? ‘Higher State…’ used two original, non-modified 303s. We’ve heard that online forums have debated for years what was used on that track – either a 202 or a 303. For the record, again, it’s
Carl Cox is a man who knows his disco. Despite making his name playing techno over the last three decades, the legendary selector has always had a penchant for ‘70s sounds, spinning disco, funk and soul sets annually at Burning Man and even famously jamming out a live Stevie Wonder cover in Ibiza. Last Saturday (17th November) Coxy
Massive Attack have announced a new tour to celebrate 21 years since they released ‘Mezzanine’. XX1, which will tour through Europe in February and March 2019, will use “custom audio reconstructed from the original samples and influences.” The Bristolian trip hop group will visit their hometown, London, Glasgow and Manchester as part of the tour, which Robert